Henry Clark's mother was a dadaist and his father worked for La Mama, New York's famed experimental theater, and neither of these statements is true, but they're the sort of thing Henry is prone to saying. His chief regret in life is never having had the opportunity to introduce Will I. Am to I. M. Pei. Those two would have had so much to talk about! It should be obvious Henry hasn't prepared a bio, and this paragraph is just a placeholder until he does. Check back regularly.

Earliest known photo of Henry. Briefly, the family lived in the notorious House Without Doors, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's least well-thought-out designs.